1934 National Challenge Cup

The 1934 National Challenge Cup was the annual open cup held by the United States Football Association now known as the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

Eastern Division

 
First roundSecond roundThird roundSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
January 21
 
 
 
Boston2
 
 
 
New Bedford Defenders1
 
 
 
February 18, 25
 
 
 
Boston4-1
 
 
 
Fall River Rovers1-0
 
 
 
January 21, 28 - Fall River
 
 
 
Fall River Rovers4-1
 
 
 
Fall River Uniteds2-1
 
 
 
March 10, 18
 
 
 
Pawtucket Rangers3-5
 
 
 
Boston Celtics1-1
 
 
 
January 20, 28 - Pawtucket
 
 
 
Pawtucket Rangers4-2
 
 
 
Thornton Victorias2-3
 
 
 
March 3, 4 - Pawtucket
 
 
 
Pawtucket Rangers4-4
 
 
 
Fairlawn Rovers3-1
 
 
 
February 17, 25
 
 
 
Fairlawn Rovers3-3
 
 
 
New Bedford Tessiers1-1
 
 
 
March 24, 25
 
 
 
Pawtucket Rangers6-4
 
January 14 - East Newark
 
Brooklyn Hispano0-2
 
Irish-Americans1
 
January 28 - Union
 
Newark First Germans3
 
Newark First Germans2
 
 
 
Baltimore Canton1
 
 
 
February 11, 25 - Newark
 
 
 
Newark Germans1-3
 
 
 
Scots Americans1-0
 
 
 
January 28 - Newark
 
 
 
Scots Americans3
 
 
 
Ryersons1
 
 
 
March 10, 17, 18
 
 
 
Newark Germans5 a
 
January 14 - Starlight Park
 
Brooklyn Hispano6
 
New York Americans4
 
January 28 - Bronx
 
Brookhattan2
 
New York Americans2
 
 
 
Brooklyn First German0
 
 
 
March 4 - Bronx
 
 
 
New York Americans0
 
January 14 - Glen Cove, New York
 
Brooklyn Hispano1
 
Glen Cove F.C.1
 
January 28 - Brooklyn
 
Hispano2
 
Brooklyn Hispano3
 
January 14
 
Brooklyn Celtic1
 
Brooklyn Celtic
 
 
bye
 

Western Division

 
First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
January 14 - St. Louis
 
 
Stix6
 
February 4 - St. Louis
 
Minit Rubs1
 
Stix3
 
Detroit
 
Sons of Malta0
 
Sons of Malta2
 
February 18 - St. Louis
 
Swedish-Americans0
 
Stix4
 
January 14, 22 - Pittsburgh
 
Curry0
 
Curry Silver Tops1-2
 
February 4, 11 - Pittsburgh
 
Morgan1-1
 
Curry0-2
 
January 21 - Cleveland
 
Slavia0-0
 
Bartunek Slavia2
 
March 11, 18, 25
 
Milwaukee Vienna1
 
Stix7 b
 
January 14 - Chicago
 
Wieboldt Wonderbolts3
 
Sparta Leaders8
 
February 4 - Chicago
 
Norwegian Americans2
 
Sparta6
 
January 14 - St. Louis
 
Cleveland Indians0
 
Cleveland Indians2
 
February 25/March 4 - Chicago
 
Cleveland Shamrocks0
 
Sparta0-1
 
December 17/January 7 - St. Louis
 
Wieboldt Wonderbolts0-2
 
Ben Millers4-6
 
February 4 - St. Louis
 
Andersons4-2
 
Ben Miller1
 
January 14 - Chicago
 
Wieboldt Wonderbolts3
 
Wieboldt Wonderbolts5
 
 
Swedish American1
 

a,b) aggregate after 3 games

Final

First game

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. (MO)4–2 (a.e.t.)Pawtucket Rangers (RI)
McNab  4'
Gonsalves  91'
Nilsen  110'
Flavin  116'
McAuley  15' (pen.)
McIntyre  104'
Walsh Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Attendance: 7,122
Referee: Ed Donaghy

Second game

Pawtucket Rangers (RI)3–2Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. (MO)
McIntyre  15,???'
McAuley  83'
Nilsen  27'
Gonsalves
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: William Murray

Third game

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. (MO)5–0Pawtucket Rangers (RI)
Gonsalves  41', 57'
Nilsen  70', 81'
McLean  80'
Walsh Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Attendance: 7,657
Referee: Tom Crompton

Sources

  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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